
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (right) and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung play drums during a Jan. 13-14 summit in Nara, Japan.
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The symbolism – dubbed “cymbalism” – of sharing music was made even stronger by the fact that each leader represents a political faction in their country prone not to compromise on moving beyond remaining differences or grievances over their shared 20th-century history. Any agreement between these two leaders is more likely to stick than previous attempts to reach closure on the past.
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