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Tony Blair says the release by Iran of the 15 Royal Navy personnel would be a "profound relief" to their families.Tony Blair says the release by Iran of the 15 Royal Navy personnel would be a "profound relief" to their families.
The prime minister said Britain had taken a "firm but calm" approach in negotiating with Iranian officials.The prime minister said Britain had taken a "firm but calm" approach in negotiating with Iranian officials.
Earlier Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the crew would be freed as a "gift". They are expected back at Heathrow at midday on Thursday.Earlier Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the crew would be freed as a "gift". They are expected back at Heathrow at midday on Thursday.
The Tories and Lib Dems welcomed the freeing of the crew, but said questions would have to be asked in due course.The Tories and Lib Dems welcomed the freeing of the crew, but said questions would have to be asked in due course.
'Real surprise''Real surprise'
Speaking in Downing Street, Mr Blair said: "I'm glad that our 15 service personnel have been released.Speaking in Downing Street, Mr Blair said: "I'm glad that our 15 service personnel have been released.
"I know their release will come as a profound relief not just to them but to their families who have endured such distress and anxiety."I know their release will come as a profound relief not just to them but to their families who have endured such distress and anxiety.
"Throughout we have taken a measured approach - firm but calm, not negotiating, but not confronting either.""Throughout we have taken a measured approach - firm but calm, not negotiating, but not confronting either."
Mr Ahmadinejad met members of the British crewMr Ahmadinejad met members of the British crew
He added: "To the Iranian people I would simply say this: we bear you no ill will.He added: "To the Iranian people I would simply say this: we bear you no ill will.
"On the contrary, we respect Iran as an ancient civilisation, as a nation with a proud and dignified history."On the contrary, we respect Iran as an ancient civilisation, as a nation with a proud and dignified history.
"The disagreements that we have with your government, we wish to resolve peacefully, through dialogue."The disagreements that we have with your government, we wish to resolve peacefully, through dialogue.
"I hope, as I have always hoped, that in the future we are about to do so.""I hope, as I have always hoped, that in the future we are about to do so."
Diplomatic sources have told the BBC Iran's announcement was "out of the blue" and a "real surprise".Diplomatic sources have told the BBC Iran's announcement was "out of the blue" and a "real surprise".
'Cobra meeting' ''Tremendous relief'
An Iranian official in London said the sailors and marines 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 and marines 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.
Defence Secretary Des Browne followed Mr Blair in welcoming the breakthrough.
"I welcome this news," he said.
Of course there'll be lessons to learn for the future - but I think today we should just welcome the fact they're coming home Tory leader David Cameron
"It must be a tremendous relief for our people who have been held in Iran - they have acted with great dignity throughout.
"It is vital that we get them back home quickly and safely so they can be reunited with their families and loved ones - that is our priority now."
Tory leader David Cameron said the crisis meant lessons had to be learned for the future.
"It is very welcome news that our servicemen and women are going to be coming home," he said.
"They've had a very difficult time, their families have had an incredibly difficult time and I'm sure their families won't be happy until they walk through the door of home.
"Of course there'll be lessons to learn for the future - but I think today we should just welcome the fact they're coming home."
Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague said: "We welcome the news that our navy personnel will be released.Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague said: "We welcome the news that our navy personnel will be released.
There will be many lessons to be learned from this episode Menzies CampbellLib Dem leaderThere will be many lessons to be learned from this episode 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.""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.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.""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.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."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.""Their seizure underlines the difficult and dangerous tasks we ask of our armed forces."