Speaking at the 9th Europe-Russia Forum in the EU Parliament, Vladimir Chizhov said that the West’s anti-Russia campaign recently reached unprecedented proportions.
"Its aim is clear – it is to discredit our country and its government," Chizhov said, adding that attempts were being made to revive long-forgotten stereotypes about Russia.
Chizhov said that the causes of the Ukrainian crisis were being distorted to blame it on Russia while atrocities committed by far-right groups in Ukraine, such as the burning alive of pro-Russia activists in Odesa in May 2014, were played down.
"Sacrilegious caricatures of victims who died in the Sinai air crash are being published. And last but not least, those who have only recently been considered our partners and allies are stabbing us in the back," the envoy said, referring to the downing of a Russian jet by a Turkish plane over Syria.
As part of the executive structures of the European Union, a certain kind of ideological special forces has been created to fight the windmills of 'Russian propaganda,'" Chizhov said.
It is important to understand that the anti-Russia myths created by the West are essentially groundless, Chizhov added.
"They are designed solely to disorient, to separate one from the historical roots, to instill an inferiority complex and guilt, to provoke the people against their own country," he said.
Russia’s relations with the West have been strained since the start of fighting in eastern Ukraine in early 2014. On November 13, Turkey, a NATO member state, attacked a Russian Su-24 warplane operating in Syria, which is the first such incident involving Russian and NATO planes since 1952.