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Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of 42nd U.S. President Bill Clinton and U.S. State Secretary Hillary Clinton, will come to Kyiv next week at the invitation of the Victor Pinchuk Foundation.

On Tuesday, Jan. 24, Clinton will lead a discussion on youth activities and social work with Ukrainian students in Kyiv organized by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, according to the organization’s Web site.

"During her first visit to Ukraine, Chelsea Clinton will hold a discussion with more than 250 young Ukrainians, involving students, representatives of youth organizations and NGOs, on the powerful role young people can play to create positive change in their community, their country and across the world. The meeting will also address the educational projects of the Clinton Global Initiative and the Victor Pinchuk Foundation," the report reads.

Ukrainian musician, founder and frontman of the Okean Elzy rock-band Sviatoslav Vakarchuk will moderate the discussion.

"I’m greatly looking forward to speaking with Ukrainian students and young leaders about how they are already making a positive difference in their communities, in their country and around the world. I expect to hear many inspirational stories and ideas. I hope through sharing some of our work at the Clinton Global Initiative and Clinton Foundation as well as some of my experiences in empowering people to effect change will help us find common purpose – and build a shared, better future for our world," the foundation’s press service said, quoting Clinton’s address to Ukrainian youth.

Chelsea Clinton currently serves on the boards of the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative.