TEHRAN, July 27 (Xinhua) -- Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hassan
Qashqavi said Monday that Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Tehran would soon be
summoned to Iran's Foreign Ministry, the satellite Press TV reported.
"Due to Saudi police's misbehavior with Iranian pilgrims, the country's
ambassador to Tehran will soon be summoned to Iran's Foreign Ministry," Qashqavi
said at his weekly press conference.
"The order was issued by Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki last
night following the report of the supreme leader's representative for Hajj
affairs Mohammad Mohammadi Reishahri about the misconduct," he was quoted as
saying by Press TV.
Iran's protest to Saudi Arabia came after the Saudi customs officials urged
Iranian pilgrims to be fingerprinted amid concerns that Iran is raising
anti-U.S. and anti-Israel sentiments among Muslim pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia's police recently fingerprinted Iranian female Hajj pilgrims.
In 2007, Saudi police scanned Iranian pilgrims' passports and other documents
and fingerprinted them at Jeddah International Airport.