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Answer: The role of the President as Chief Diplomat is the one that calls him to set the nation's foreign policy.
The roles established for the President of the United States are the following:
Chief of State, Chief Executive, Chief Diplomat, Commander in chief of the Armed Forces, Legislative Leader, Chief of Party, Guardian of the Economy, and Chief citizen.