Give over - you are just desperate to re-write the facts and reality of his past support for the IRA cause.
There may have been meetings, but I have used the words 'even-handed' and 'supportive' - he was most certainly not in any way even-handed and he certainly was only supportive of one side.
You can see just how even-handed and supportive the Unionists consider Corbyn to have been:
"Mike Nesbitt, the UUP leader who has taken his party out of the Belfast power sharing government and into opposition, said: “
Some of the things [Corbyn] said in the past are deeply deeply offensive to unionists and to all those who suffered very badly, physically and mentally, at the IRA’s hands during the Troubles."
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...rk-with-jeremy-corbyn-despite-past-ira-stance
There is no amount of polishing you can do - on this subject it remains a turd