"Agreement to be reached on amendments to the facility, if any, ...". Under the normal rules of English grammar, "if any" refers to amendments not to agreement. Tumbleroll's analysis is somewhat far-fetched, claiming to read the writer's mind and to determine on zero evidence that the sentence was changed to something that meant something else in order to disguise what it really meant - a sort of grammatical double-somersault - when the sentence is actually straightforward with a simple meaning. bensterz got it right: ... amendments, if any, ...
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