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Downing Street has welcomed the announcement by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that 15 captured Royal Navy personnel will be freed. | Downing Street has welcomed the announcement by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that 15 captured Royal Navy personnel will be freed. |
Diplomatic sources have told the BBC the announcement was "out of the blue" and a "real surprise". | |
In a statement, Downing Street said: "We welcome what the president has said about the release of our 15 personnel. | |
"We are now establishing exactly what that means in terms of the method and timing of their release." | "We are now establishing exactly what that means in terms of the method and timing of their release." |
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the crew would be freed immediately | Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the crew would be freed immediately |
Currently the only information the government has is what Mr Ahmadinejad said in his news conference, the diplomatic sources say. | |
UK officials are trying to contact the Iranian authorities to work out details of how the captured crew will be handed over and return to the UK. | UK officials are trying to contact the Iranian authorities to work out details of how the captured crew will be handed over and return to the UK. |
An Iranian official in London said the sailors would be handed over to British diplomats and that it would then be up to the Foreign Office to decide how they would return home. | An Iranian official in London said the sailors would be handed over to British diplomats and that it would then be up to the Foreign Office to decide how they would return home. |
"They will go through some brief formalities and then they will go to the embassy," the diplomat said. | "They will go through some brief formalities and then they will go to the embassy," the diplomat said. |
'Cobra meeting' | |
The government's civil contingencies committee - known as Cobra - is to meet at 1700 GMT. | The government's civil contingencies committee - known as Cobra - is to meet at 1700 GMT. |
Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague said: "We welcome the news that our navy personnel will be released. | |
Their seizure underlines the difficult and dangerous tasks we ask of our armed forces Menzies CampbellLib Dem leader | |
"I'm sure their families and whole country are greatly relieved and we look forward to welcoming them home quickly and safely." | |
Shadow Defence Secretary Liam Fox said: "We all look forward to welcoming them home as soon as possible. | |
"There will be questions to be asked about this whole episode, but I think it would be prudent to restrict our comments and our questions until all our personnel are back in the UK." | |
Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell said: "There will be many lessons to be learned from this episode. But for the moment we should welcome this announcement and look forward to the return of the naval personnel. | |
"Their seizure underlines the difficult and dangerous tasks we ask of our armed forces." | |