The Kurds allowed Syrian and Russian troops to enter certain areas in order to stop a Turkish invasion, but other than that the relationship between the Kurds and the Syrian government is very tense because the Syrian government wants to regain full control of the Kurdish controlled areas, and the Kurds want to retain their autonomy and keep their revolution going. There have been attempts at negotiations but they never went anywhere because neither side is willing to concede very much.
Kurds have the support of the Syrian government now that the US abandoned them I thought?
The Kurds allowed Syrian and Russian troops to enter certain areas in order to stop a Turkish invasion, but other than that the relationship between the Kurds and the Syrian government is very tense because the Syrian government wants to regain full control of the Kurdish controlled areas, and the Kurds want to retain their autonomy and keep their revolution going. There have been attempts at negotiations but they never went anywhere because neither side is willing to concede very much.
Every time Assad makes moves on FSA ISIS prisoners tend to "escape" from YPG prisons