First, the question is asking for "best practices", which is in considered "opinion based" for most intents and purposes, and thus off-topic on this site.
So no matter how you "improve it", it will continue being off-topic and would not be reopened.
If it were a how-to question ("how to deal with object-models shared between "product" code and "QA" test code?"), it would probably be still be opinion based. How to solve this kind of thing is very opinionated, and usually shop-specific. Since you do not even want to constrain the question to a specific language, the scope is much too broad.
With that out of the way, let's consider some things that I believe could be improved upon, that could come handy for future questions of yours:
Punny title
To share object models between product code and qa tests code or not to share: This is the question
I get the pun, but it does no favours to the clarity of the title. Better to write a good, descriptive title that clearly communicates what you are asking. E.g. something similar to:
Should object models be shared in "product" and "test" code?
(The question is still opinion based, but at least it's much easier to parse)
Too much noise
You start the question with:
I would be grateful to learn what is the best-practice for this situation:
We have a debate here in our team whether we should share a common project of all object models between the product code and the QA tests code or not.
Of course you'd be grateful. You wouldn't be posting the question otherwise. Get the noise out of the way and get to the point.
It's not important that you have a "debate", or with whom. Simply ask the question:
Should I share a common project of all object models between the product code and the QA tests code?
The question then ends with these phrases:
What are the pros and cons of this method?
Instead of posing a "yes/no" question and then convert it into a "list of pros/cons" at the end, have a single question in your post that invites more interesting answers.
E.g by rephrasing the title to "Why should I share or not share object models between "product" and "test" code?, we continue to have a clearer title, and we no longer need this coda.
Thanks!
No Thanks, Damn It!
P.S. This question is of course not restricted to Java, so I added also c++ and python tags to it.
This is not a hand-written letter. If you "forgot" to add something or just have a post afterthought, just edit your post, no need to add a post-script.
Irrelevant tags
And please do not add multiple irrelevant post just because you think it applies to multiple languages. "Best practices" can surely change across ecosystems, so asking the same question to a C++ or Python developer can end up in multiple, incompatible answers. If you really are posting an on-topic question that does not refer to a specific language, just use language-agnostic in the future. Browse the tag to see some examples.