“If it would be beneficial for the Brazilian investigators to review and receive information from the US government, we will of course consider these requests quickly, as we always do, and provide them with relevant information,” TASS reports.

Price added that Washington has not yet received such requests from Brazil.

On January 8, protesting supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro broke into the congress building in the country's capital.

Brazilian President Lula da Silva declared a state of emergency in the capital until the end of the month in connection with the unrest.