ANKARA, July 12 (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that he will forward the ratification of Sweden's NATO bid to parliament when it reopens in the autumn, adding that he expects Stockholm to take some steps against terrorism in return for the approval. NATIONALIST ALLIESSeparately, a senior official told Reuters on Wednesday that Erdogan's government will hold talks with its nationalist parliamentary ally on ratifying Sweden's accession, after the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) appeared to take a negative view on the issue. A statement issued by Turkey and Sweden on Monday said Sweden had reiterated that it would not provide support to the Kurdish groups and would actively support efforts to reinvigorate Turkey's EU accession process