Foreign media say the United States, Japan and Taiwan will share drone reconnaissance data. The Foreign Ministry responded.

[foreign media say the United States, Japan and Taiwan will share drone detection data] the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded on June 8. At a regular press conference held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on June 8, a reporter asked that the Financial Times quoted four sources as saying: the United States, Japan and Taiwan will share real-time data on drones. What is China's comment on this report? In this regard, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said: the one-China principle is a recognized basic norm for international relations and the general consensus of the international community, and is the political basis for Sino-US and Sino-Japanese relations. The Taiwan issue concerns China's national sovereignty and territorial integrity and is the core of China's core interests. China firmly opposes any form of military ties between countries that have established diplomatic relations with Taiwan, and we urge relevant countries to abide by the one-China principle and not to create tension in the Taiwan Strait. China will firmly safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity.