"Polish Ambassador to Ukraine Jan Pieklo, who was summoned to the Foreign Ministry, was given a note, in which a decisive protest as for the intentions… to put a depiction of a chapel located at the territory of the Polish war graves at Lychakiv Cemetery in Lviv to the pages of the new passport, was expressed," the statement said.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry added that Kiev regarded the intentions of Warsaw as an "unfriendly move" that had a negative impact on the development of a strategic partnership between the two countries.
The chapel is part of the Cemetery of the Defenders of Lviv, which in turn is the part of Lychakiv Cemetery. A number of Polish defenders of Lviv from the troops of the West Ukrainian People's Republic during the Polish–Ukrainian War that took place in 1918-1919 have been buried there.