"This is the degradation of democracy, the degradation of professional journalism, and also the degradation of the parliamentary system as we know it," Chizhov said.
Russian envoy called outrageous the attempt to draw parallels between the activities of Russian media and the propaganda disseminated by the Islamic State terrorist organizations, banned in Russia and other countries.
Chizhov noted that a number of European Parliament members had spoken against the resolution.
"There are different opinions in the European Parliament. But the majority, unfortunately, has not been able to shed the delusions of anti-Russian hysteria, which is largely propagated by the Western media," Chizhov said.
Sputnik news agency has addressed international organizations, including the United Nations, UNESCO, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and Reporters Without Borders to seek support against restrictions to media freedom in the European Union, aimed at halting the operations of Russian media outlets in Europe.