It is not known when they will appear before the court in Iran or when the hearing will be held. 
Iran says they were in Iranian territorial waters while the UK insists they were operating in Iraqi waters under the terms of a UN mandate. 
On the subject of deciding to resist the Iranians or not, Air was adamant that it would have made the situation worse. 
Ahmadinejad met with the detainees shortly after a press conference where he announced that the release will be immediate, and that they will be taken to the airport. 
Reports also say that the sailors were taken to the Iranian capital of Tehran where they are allegedly going to appear before a court. 
Territorial and navigational control over the waterway has been a constant source of friction between the two countries, helping spark the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. 
According to the Reuters news agency, the United Kingdom is circulating a 15-page draft statement for approval by the U.N. 
Speaking at a press conference that marked the end of Sizdah Bedar, Ahmadinejad said the British soldiers had violated Iranian territory and praised the southwest coast guards for capturing them. 
The fifteen British navy personnel detained by Iran landed at just gone 12:00 noon BST at Heathrow International Airport, following their release after thirteen days of captivity. 
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has announced that the fifteen British captured navy personnel detained by Iran would be released, saying they have been pardoned as a gift to. 
