Communist North Korea has said it is scrapping all military and political agreements signed with the South, accusing Seoul of hostile intent.
The South's government had pushed relations "to the brink of a war", the North's cross-border relations body said on state media.
South Korea expressed regret at the announcement and called for dialogue.
The two countries' navies fought bloody skirmishes in the area of the de facto border in 2002 and 1999.
One agreement scrapped is that covering the maritime border in the Yellow Sea.
"All the agreed points concerning the issue of putting an end to the political and military confrontation between the North and the South will be nullified," the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said.
It said that the situation on the Korean peninsula had reached a point where there was "neither way to improve [relations] nor hope to bring them on track".
The North has stepped up rhetorical attacks on the administration of South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, who has promised to stop the free flow of aid to the North unless it moves to end its nuclear weapons programme.
Earlier this week, North Korea criticised the appointment of a new South Korean unification minister, describing the choice of Hyun In-taek as evidence that the South wanted to intensify confrontation between the two Korean states.
The BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul says some analysts believe that Pyongyang is trying to build up tensions with the South in order to give itself more negotiating power with the new US administration.
A more pessimistic analysis suggests that the rising tension does raise the possibility of small-scale military clashes, says our correspondent.
Regrets
"Our government expresses deep regret," said Kim Ho-Nyoun, spokesman for South Korea's unification ministry, which handles cross-border affairs.
"We urge North Korea to accept our call for dialogue as soon as possible," he said.
The two states are still technically at war because their three-year conflict ended in a truce, not a peace treaty, in 1953.
The peninsula remains divided by a heavily fortified Demilitarised Zone, with thousands of troops stationed on both sides of the border.
Relations improved in the past decade, with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il meeting with then-South Korean President Kim Dae-jung in a historic summit in 2000.
But tensions have been high since Mr Lee took office in Seoul nearly a year ago pledging to get tough with Pyongyang.
He began rolling back his predecessors' "sunshine policy" of unconditional aid to the North.
The North responded by cutting off talks, suspending key joint projects and stepping up criticism of Mr Lee who it calls a "traitor".
"Never to be condoned are the crimes the Lee group has committed against the nation and reunification by bedevilling overnight the inter-Korean relations that had favourably developed amidst the support and encouragement of all the Koreans and ruthlessly scrapping the inter-Korean agreements," the North said on Friday.
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I couldn't imagine North Korea spinning the truth or anything...
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Their leader is a top bloke, he likes western movies.
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Western girls as well, so the rumour goes.
Is it me, or does NK make a big noise every time it wants something from America so that it can ask for it as a condition of reducing tensions again?
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Pretty much. I say just ignore them. The Norks aren't crazy enough to lose everything they've worked so hard to maintain by actualy attacking the Soks. They rattle their sabres from time to time, but they're not actualy stupid enough to think they could win in a war. They could fuck up SK to the extreme, deffinitely, and probably flatten Seuol in the proccess with their artillery, but they'd be quickly slapped down by the US and its allies.
Of course, that opens up a whole other can of worms for the US to deal with. Occupying NK would be a nightmare. The populace there are brainwashed into thinking the US is the devil. Think Iraq X 100.
Of course, that opens up a whole other can of worms for the US to deal with. Occupying NK would be a nightmare. The populace there are brainwashed into thinking the US is the devil. Think Iraq X 100.
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Well, we tried once, and it was the beginning of a continuing trend of the US butting into places and doing it half-assed enough to not acheive victory. They've got a prob with SK? Let them and SEATO work it out.
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